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CllA) T . "Tbo Diamond Merchant" Jeweler and Optician, Seventh and Main Sivcotn, s ...... f'MEDICAL MEN WOULD GIVE COMMlSSlUN HULL PuWER **ovefrnar?? 1'Imii tor I'ropost.i Vem<-r ol 31 cd Ion I S>i*Ii?iuIk ( outlay !>?? fore (?riitnil A.ssemtiJ ?. Survey of tho Uent r . .brings torth tlu- i, . t t i it :ii ,;oi nieinoets . < ..i. warn the nor Davis Id c;- a..tires- ... itig ol tiio j? r? s. :.i si :... .11 bo til ken to lol.s ; i.. department ? i i u.. iffinla anil tin. Med. .u Co. .. ginia. Ill discU>Si u til..-- in Mated that t..11 : n ?. i;. t , u;i, statc-aiiit.il m. t.i .i, \ . U .> t lie I e .1 re .;i ui ;li'l' . I t M .tte.i Jtliat these two Stall - d instil fpcrati' til t.; .: I'UII . ; .11,. :i. i.i t.. same . t . s?- a., i . . 'appro).r...... should be ni-Hio hut one Silii.. ! ill-fimiiiieiid?. I oiiiiiii.s.Miiii. :* lit- rccolii .. ,i t ? ? .: .i . s .;i Si', xiiuv* I ? ii.iaie.i. . ? . ,? : i |ihree by iin Hi . .. oi i'.. . - iii,J fit irn b.? : :i. . vt ri us. i.. : ? s "s ve \S It llUUt i ..Vis _.i t <. tin; adxis.n. :> o: :.. .n.ii...i. 'Jil;tj culliiS[.>- :i woii.ii . ,i. .- s;. i , traisii*J . a , . . - ... , : .?.si and Won . . '.'t u? : ... tn? j... i> regard nip > ..sat: .n to tl.f t.. i ? Afc?onil'i\. s.i, uid tin! Institutions i. >t act upon th? conclusions of their ov\n accord. l.aytnea ..s well as m* d;> ,ii men thloUgiioul ti.i Stale ar ? t.i\.:_: .,n aetivt* isut'i. it. t.:e .< . ;..s a : t.,. Governor ac.l many .i;- - .it^iai; i .it ;\vhuii the proposal comes bou?r the (.rCIleial A.-.-. :: . ; t.i . ? .a. . ..n be glvou authority, it it* ilmiings are Sin accord, to bring about ilia consoli dation wit:., it waitn^ :w,i ; would be necessary should ill* y be compelled to rej bat-.; t ? A - seiisDly. Would l.tiise I tit-ri i i i y. l.'ndcr tin ?tio. i. i, j. r, it . propose;! lb< Metl I.',I . I\. .1 \j . Kinia, Ucated In Ulchmoiiil, would lose us id-Mit: > and 1 ? ? i ? ?: ii t - jtirt : : i.. medical departm til ... tin University of Virt a la I" ? 1 that tit I ii It y at..i . i . \ . . leal Colieue :> ? v? ? \ > .i t ic jjhjrness to t dlgn In a body and mtt tin. board vi Nity to t ? ?i.t:ii/.. . . .a. ...? . ? meiu at .t ii-.. All o: t ie j>r..-. ?. i . a w n. the .Med; a I f. . . ..' \ :, at appiM.\iai..;? :v ti.c l lie colli go ba:: ! :ii;~. Memor.ai Hos pital, the tu-w w.-v- n-stor\ it"f.i - i?s pital, D.?ol. ;. 11'>s]?;ta :.i iilitios would t:? ? t" i:i" university. .. Tivii \ |i|in?|iriatinn-. M-uar.iic. At the pi, - till..- tile .Mt : .,1 t *. .1 - !<?*??? r>: \ irgmia r- . t i\. s ,.n ,t ,i;.- - propri.it at. ,.t > v. i:,,r and tlH I !, \ ... ] ; ?. the belief ?t Govt t'tior Davis aiiii . tin ? who have made a study of tlie .-ittii tlon, that much more could be act >m plisiied hy putting tills money Into one Hnstltution, where it would not be necessary maintain two fa. . (loilblc e.j tl tpuiell t. . ; lti addition, so lonu as tin- two schools are si-par..!t , n< ;.., ible for endowments ,.?? i ? cal educational foundations. Since it costs twive ;in nine): :?? ? .i t t cal students as th- .- ?t ?, ,. ,'.1 ftuire in tuition fees, meda , dare that inedi.Ml s i; .s ?' A to maintain f i t- a? : ? iiaw endowments largi . hpri i tlons from til. State COLORED TEACHERS ASKING HIGHER WAGE FROM STATE I'et it Ion Prei areii ?,al,.s *|..II1X | ,.n, Inu Sonili II(>oiiiio?. of I'tior l-'aei III ie*. Colored s pres'.-nt i : f sembly 1.1.: 1-egiiiat u: o col Vt-d by i. 8t ress is ! ? ^t4 salari s who term, i tiou as "rid <T?ns?* ne : h.!ph' ': !? ? :? 'in' t'h tere-t of : lie . tit petition v-.i > DtirniK ' t- ; i'-t n \ .? npprot. Imati !y i n... ... ..s ? v , ' <*>r the \..rth .ni l \V. : ' r s mi't.t I j, str.; ^ ? i i. at 111 ?? nno JIV ur:xr . A,no"K many causes .? onomic industrial a::,! , .!?, u, , 1 ? from i n vest in 11 a. n that poor and , S?iu? ,n?ta?*?oa hardly any school fa" cllitif-s for negroes large part in I he teiier.t: .i :1. t negroes." t he petit ...a a- . t:i ? ? it states: "We fullv appr.-. at., "the s ?'. ? 1 e(forty of li s l\\ , ;v, ? '.'..* Westmoreland Davis, at, i Jlnrrla Unrt the educat ?? -n b.,rl aa.l ..? < agencies who ut^e and re - ? better pay In our - * V. BURNED FIGHTING FLAMES J. W. Hon (| urn ni Injured u,0?, iiihI 11 zt ii (i s Diiriri^ 111 si /?% fit !i<?tutk. J. V,-. Boiidtirant. ?: IT"'. Kiovd \ve nur. was sl'irhtly (? ,irn.-.? >. ? '? t .. , and hands v. s- , " nre Started In ta.'- basement of his home, lasting for short time bit with ronsid. ral.le H-itti< It is th'.ijiKht th.- ? - ,, . 4. nated from ;. . V | match thrown t basement. .< a.; . 1. the pipe- ;o catch Are The lire wns | discovered i.y a ,' I durant wa? i.-.s:- .*.i .. 5- Jinquish tl,. t\.,: . s v.' , - ? , beared to ?... ; . basement. MAYOR AINSLIE APPROVES BIG BATCH OF ORDINANCES One Renuiu(loi) Itiidimnii.l I eiiis Intorn to 1-iniir I hum11aiii.nal < liliucp. Mayor George Ainiue h,.-. , i twenty-four ordinal: . ? a: I v. vlilcli were . on tions yester'la>. ali REAL BARGAINS We have same real bargains in Diamonds, some of tin? old M??rk which were bought hcftire ihc a<l vance, You should see iln-m l?? fore they are all sold. Condensed Statement of the Banks of Richmond, Va., Dec. 31, 1919 (Compiled by Tlios. F. II Crowder, Credit Department, American National Bank.) ASSETS. V iiirrli'iiii Milloiutl llnnk .... Hunk of Coiiuni'! 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'I"???II IM 2a.02l.lHl i,ss?,ao5.o? 174,230^3 I ,SS?>70.27 I,ia7,sia.s4 i,ina.ri2a.ao 1.S70.2S2.82 27i,or.s.:w a4 1?12(!.2S <W7.a70.D0 759^47.a? 1 lO,7S5.(tft $ 070,000.00 lOtl.BOO.OO 4S,<lftft.0ft 017,SftO.(lft ?V i .(HIO.(H) 43ft.407.5ft iao,<>oo.(Mi 14.aits,uns.iMi a.aoo.iMi.ao a.is2,ssa.sa I.a22,<tis.a2 2,70-1,(1111.410 l.aas.r.io.o." 2fta.0-12.llll a2.s(ia.a<is.s7 oan.ooo.66' i,r?27,o7i.4n 22.700,a2.*>.(l I nft.lNHMIO 17.2SO,12S. 17 n I .OOIJ.I.O i.aao.Hu.ao 17 .S0S,270.(IS 1 ,(l 12.5711.S7 1.02a.H42.7ft 2.0n0.40(l.(t!l ;t.on2,n2s.ua 7a5.100.2s IlillM I'nynlilc mill Sli'illniountN. S -l.:!l)(5.2r,(>.(l.> $ 1 .a 1 it ir.o.iMi It.tHKMni HI 1,(1(10.(1(1 I S7,(>00.00 2,nan,oft(MMi so.ooii.oo 2.427.4I7S. 14 a,o72.2 sii.au aoo.ciHi.oo i.fts'Mj^s.as ?10.. no.oo 220.1iftft.00 n io.7no.oo .910,011,4.1..00 ?i-",oa2,tis7.2s 92,74s,207.mi ?ia2.70?,4so.no 'I'd mi l.inliilillcM. 22,1100,000.-10 n,aso.o 1 s..-,? :t,nns.57.a.s i l .sr,-i.so7.os a.7a7.02(t.0.-? i,r>04,r.24.ui a20.oot.no 42.420,1 a2.1 a 1.ssi.aos.27 20.011. Ill 1.so 24,220.on 1.01 O.S2a,024.00 24.2l7.2ao.no 2,ai?u,nss.22 2,0.sn.20s.?s :i.474.ao7.no n.oini?s7n.42 1 .on 1.os 1.07 V 111 cr icn 11 MlSCKI.l. WKOVS i>iauimtii:s \ nIInnnt llnnk * 1,200,002.00 llnnk oC I iiniint'rt'i- 'l'msl? 107,0nn.?0 ( enirnl Nnllnnnt l>#>k IO.SOj.IHI I'??tli'riiI 'I'rimi 4"tiiii|?nny S.212.40 l-'irM Nntlnniil flunk lt5SS,00S.2O 9770^5?KMMI S Hl.-l 10,485^4 ?lS2,nS4,S54.2S (Arcount AccrplnnccN, rlc.l Mr rob fin In* Nutiminl llnnk Nntlonnl S1 n11" nml Cllv Iti l'lunlrm Nil (I,urn I llnnk . . Klchitinnd Truul ('? \ IrRlnln Truul Co . 91.102.S2I.7S . 1,24S,002.21 . 2,020,03l.:i2 78.0I.0.INI ? 2SS,IH>(1.00 ? To I n I t urren in by the lJoard of Aldermen ;.t i' > l;iM hum ?ink. ? Mm of Tlif resolutions signed by the Mayor yesterday rc'iuested Richmond' ill !??>:;ites Im tlio Legislature to i mm ii'f I lie adoption of resolutions' n.? ruling tl.e J?tate Constitution so as to enable cities to asscsn cost of street' improvements on abutting property! ow ners. Permits to string banners across streets will hereafter be granted by the Director of Public Works, ono of, the measures provides. An ordinance increasing' the pay of the judge of the City Circuit Court ? signed and another directing the I advertiscinent of the ordinance ex- j tending the privilege of the Virginia Itaiiway ami Power Company to charge a straight f.-cent fare was ap proved l>y the .Mayor. PROPOSE NEW GYMNASIUM FOR COMMONWEALTH CLUB i I '.. A, Iti'ii iiii|<ls Ik r.lcctcd I'rmldfnt at Annum llimiiii'M Mrrling of llrKa nl/at Inn. Extension ?? f the fac.litles of the Commonwealth Club, including a gym- j '..isiuni which permit certain forms of ? lie! i,'. lis w*i! as a swimming pool,, \> ..s proposed last night at the annual j n.'M't inir of th? ?lub. K A. liennoids was- elected president j f the >hib ,'or the year. and W. Mead \i! si.n became vice-president; L. D. AyUtt. secretary, and R. 15. Palmer.1 tr. .surer. Five new members were elected to I >ard f >i .t term of three years, i Y..e\ are L. 1). Avlett, P. 13. McAdams. ' !.? *gh It. Page, \\*. Mead Addison, i i' 'le!!ian Wortham. The hoard of the consists of fifteen men. five of, vv.:oin are c eded for three-year terms ? ea.'h annual meeting The hoard w 11 hold its first meeting for this! ..ear on Tuesday. February 17. 11 ?* ii ii Would Stnjul Trial for Wllllnm. i I:!?:*: 1.1 X. Jan. 17. -Ferdinand Bonn,, .< t no time the most popular actor In >r: my ml a protege of former it ? >r William, has offered to sub- . stltutc ) mar f for Count Hohensol* lern and go to London made up an ?he former monarch. The actor was ?. entl.v hissed In various sections of Cerm ay iio.-nwse lie impersonated the ervtwlr.le Kmperor In a dim dealing v.'i'h the rise and fall of the Hohen ?te?ln Mtrntp I'lnut Probe .Monday. I W vs11 IN<;T? >.V. .Ian. 17.?Chairman to. of the House War Expendl ? ir-'s Comm'ttee. s- nt word to his of ? from Charleston, S. <*., today that i the Mussel Shoals, ant would begin at Mussel! - ? \ i Mm lay. Representative; :i. A t am i. in whose district ! .. n'ui*. - located, will attend the; ?? More than fifty witnesses ivi iieen summoned. PRINTERS ASSEMBLE HERE * FOR NATIONAL CONVENTION Scerctnry - Manngrra* Association to Hold SesMlono Starting Tomorrow Morning. Delegates from every part of the United States will attend the Interna tional Convention of the Secretary Manager Association, a national or ganization of printing trades, which will l?o hold tomorrow and Tuesday at Kouger's llotei. William T. Pabney. of the Chamber of Commerce, will deliver the address of welcome. Opening 6essions of the convention tomorrow morning will be devoted to addresses by Charles G. McCoy, of New York, and Oliver Wroughton, of Kan sas City. Addresses by Bdgar B. Nelson, of Hoston; John \\\ Marder. of Rochester: C. L. Woodtleld. of Chicago; \V. Van Hinkle. of Buffalo, and Frank W. Heath, of Philadelphia, will be made at the session tomorrow afternoon. At the evening session the membere will meet with the Richmond Typo Mictac. The evening meeting will be held at the Business Men's Club. J. I.u'.toii lCngle, of Philadelphia: K. P. Mickel, of Nashville, and C. IV Byrd, of Atlanta, will be among the speakers. On Tuesday the business sessions will be held. F2. P. Mitchell, pres-ident of the association, will arrive here from Nashville today. r*nralnhr? $l.r?00 Bond. George Axorny. charged with manu facturing and selling whisky In a con fectionary store on North Twelfth Street, within two blocks of the State Capitol several weeks ago, was yes NASAL CATARRH Thoiieli Very Common It In a Srrlou* UUe.uie?Wont at Thl* Smeon. It is an Inflammation of the mucous membrane, causing a discharge, and is aggravated by colds and suJden changes of weather, but depends on an impure condition of the blood. Whin chronic it may develop into consump tion by breaking down the delicate lung tissues and Impairing the general health. Begin treatment with Hood's Sarsa parilla at once. This medicine purifies tlie blood, removes the cause of the dis ease. and gives permanent relief. It has been entirely satisfactory to tnree generations. If a cathartic is neoded take Hood's Pills?they are gentle and thorough, enliven the liver, regulate the bowels. ?Adv. 2,000 Galvanized Iron ARMY ASH CANS GOVERNMENT PAID, $5 TO $7.50 EACH Class A . $2.50 Class B . $2.00 Class C . $1.50 Fire Buckets .30 THESE ARE PRACTICALLY NEW. HOTELS AND APARTMENT HOUSES TAKE NOTICE. L. ROSE & CO. 420 BROOK AVENUE gst.s?s.?i?r..5<i ] ti-nlay liailoil for the sum of J1.500 l>y United State Commissioner l'legeu 1 heimer. Printer* )li'rt Todnjr. Members of Typographical Union. ? | No. '.<0, will liolil their regular monthly meeting this afternoon at o'clock at | the Haglc'e Hall. ARMENIANS CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS IN POVERTY Holiday In Near Uwt Kind* People > Slrlt'krn and Suffering From Famine. America, victorious In war, with \ plenty everywhere, celebrated Christ inas Day with rejoicing throughout I the land. That day fell on Decem ber "5. Today, membors of another Chris tian sect are celebrating their Christ mas Day. some of them In Klohmoml and Virginia, the majority, the ragged, starving, freezing remnants of a great | people, now decimated by lire and 1 sword and bullet, hunger and pesti lence and cold, huddling in th?-lr ruined churches and homes In Armenia. In America there was Yuletlde j gayety. In Armenia there Is death I and sorrow. Thousands of Armenians In tills J country today are observing their Christmas Day although, strictly | speaking, according to the Armenian Church calendar. Christmas falls on January 1U. Hut instead of the cus- 1 totnary feasting and rejoicing, prefaced by a seven-day abstinence from meat, there is solemnity and gloom hero to-i day at the thought of the plight or I their fellow countrymen in tlio Near East, where death is stalking those j the Turk spared. "There i:' no rejoicing over there, only sorrow and suffering." ?uld i VOGUE PATTERNS lire to sevr with. GIFT SHOP Fourth nnil Grace. A COMPIjKTIC DRESSMAKING . DEPARTMENT. Also Heady-to-Wear Frocks. THIS SEASON'S SHOES OHIGFNALLY $10 TO $16.50, OX SALE NOW AT THE COHEN CO. $y.35 Randolph 101-101. 501-0-8 East Broad Street. ANNOUNCING Canned Goods Week JANUARY 19-21 Featuring a 10% Discount On Purchases of a Dozen Cans of One or More Varieties. Interesting' Features of This Exhibit to Which We Call Your Attention. 1. All canned goods offered for sala will be opened for inspection during this week only, in order that house wives may assure themselves of the superior quality of goods sold under the Schmidt name. 2. A complete educational display will be made of canned goods in a wide variety, all of the same quality?tlio best. Vegetables, NFruits, Fish and Soups in many forms, with which it is worth while for every (house keeper to familiarize herself. Con veniently arranged on small tables. 3. Special reductions on certain canned goods will be offered from day' to day during Canned Goods Week. 4. A standing offer is made of a 10*;o discount on each purchase of a dozen cans of the same or assorted kinds, for Canned Goods Week. "The Miracle on Yonr Table"?delicious, nourishing, scien tifically prepared food, in sanitary containers, to you in an instant from any part of the world. Hawaiian Pineapple Sliccd and Grated?5 ?dzes. Fragrant, honey-sweet fruit, ripen ed by Southern suns, cut and packed in its own juice, in sterilized contain ers, and at your command in the midst of a Northern winter. Special for Monday and Tuesday Only Maine State Sugar Corn, 3 for 50c Finest pack, specially good for fritters, pudding, and everywhere a su perior grade of sweet corn is desired. Regularly 2 4c a can. Delicate, fresh flavored Vege-; Stored up sweetness with tables with which to stock yourj which to replenish a sugarless shelves: pantry: Peas Sifted Torn Thumbs, extra sifted and wrinkled. Sweet Corn Fancy Maine, Honey Drop, Fritter. Tomatoes Lar^e, juhy, bright red in color. Also in combination with okra. Beans Small Mutter [Jeans, Tiny Golden Wax Means, Kxtra Small String Ipeh, Red Kidney, Haricots and many others Asparagus Mammoth White Tips, Medium Green Tips, and other choice va rieties. Spinach French or Maryland ntyl?!, with the fresh garden flavor and color. Artichokes, Parsnips, Turnips, Spinach, Pumpkin. Apples Grated in cans, also finely flavored Canned Apple Sauce. California Fruits Apricots, Royal Ann Cherries, Fancy Red Pitted Cherries, Bart lctt Pears, Yellow Cling Peaches, Strawberries and Raspberries. Preserved Figs Sweet, plump and Juicy. Pure Fruit and Sugar Preserves Loganberry, Raspberry and Straw berry. Deep Sea Delicacies Salmon steaks from the Columbia River, Russian Caviar, Crab and Lobster Meat packed for the epi cure, Tuna, Shrimp, Fresh Mack erel and Kippered Herring in the inimitable Scotch style. Plan to Visit Tills Educational Exhibit Even if You Don't Want to Buy. The Opportunity Comes Hut Oncc a Year. ? ? * Oliver J. Sand*, Virginia chairman of Near ISast Relief,' tilling yesterday about tlto Armenian Christmas and lta eeremoi*len. "Those aparod from doath havo no plenty Ifverywhere there In the agony of a dying nation and the Bloom of a hopoluHS people." Imposes Ilea-./ Fines. Four heavy linen were collected In ' 1'olleo Court yesterday morning by Juattce Crutulilleld. U K. Tiller, J. K. Cradddek and Llndaey Hill were lined 150 cach on charges of speeding, while Oliver Mallory was fined >100 for car rying concealed weapon*). A Hint of Spring in the New Hats Did you have in mind a droopy sort of hat. large. ?cft and pretty? Or a rather wnall perky affair with color and life and ?aucme*?? Of whatever type, these new hari will hold you tpell-bound. For they're surprisingly chic The I'ricp Range, $5 to $80 I \ On? <u& -? r Street! > "The Fashion Center for Mlllliu-o The BELL Bulletin for Business Men The Here's how we build up any kind of filing system with ALL STEEL units. Just the right kind and just enough for your present needs. ADD to them only as you need extra Bpacc. RECORDS WORTH HAVING are worth PROTECTING from fire, rata and vermin. Let us make your records SAFE in 10 20. Muy we? IjjHi ? j j j Book and Stationery Co., 911 East Main Street. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It, Most people do not realize the alarm- j If such conditions are permitted to ing inorease and remarkable preva- , continue, serious results are sure to leney of kidney disease. While kidney | follow. Kidney Trouble In Its very disorders are among: the most common y diseases that prevail, they are almost worst form may steal upon you. the last recognised by patients, who ; if you feel that your kidneys are the i usually content themselves with doc- j cau3e cf your sickness or run down toring the effects, while the original . vn, disease constantly undermines the sys- condition, begin taking Dr. Kilmers tcm. S a amp-Root, the famous kidney, liver Weak kidneys may caUs*; lumbago, j and bladder medicine, because a.s soon rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, 1 as your kidneys arc well, they will pain or dull ache In the back. Joints or j help the other organs to health, muscles, at times have headache or i If you are already convinced that Indigestion, as lime passes you may i .Swamp-Root Is what you need, you can have a sallow complexion, puffy purchase the regular medium and large or dark clrclos under the eyes, some- ! size bottles at all drug stores. Don't times feel as though you had heart | make any mistake, but remember the trouble, may have plenty of ambition, I nainc, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and but no strength, get weak and lose ' the sddrcss, Blnghamton. N. Y., which flesh. ' ' you will find on every bottle. SI'KCI A It :\OTK?You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing ton cent.) to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiinghaniton, N. Y. They will also send you a book of valuable information, containing many of the thoutiaiidg of gratoful letters received from men and women who say they found i-iwainp rioot to bo Just the remedy needed In kidney, liver and bladder troubles. Th? value smd success of Swamp-Koot. arc so well known that our readers are advised to tend for a sample size bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngham ton, X. Y. Be sure to say you rend this offer in the Richmond Sunday Times It is pa toll.?Adv. ECZEMA Also called Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pruritus, Milk Crust, Water Poison, Weeping Skin, etc. 91 For fifteen yeara f have been treatinr one dise.vte BE alone. ECZKMA. I hate handled oTer out million BBC eases. I do not pretend to know it all, but 1 an con Hi vinced the disease is due to an eiceu of acid in the blood, and closely related to rheumatism and cancer. IM This acM imt be rentowd. Kb Kciema is called by some people Itch, Tetter, Salt ? Rheum, Pruritus, Milk Crust, Weepin* Skin, etc. I , . H an fully convinced Eczema is a curable disease, and r\m mmiimiv BB when I ??y it c?n be ctrrMl, I mrnn Just what I jay ? DR. CAWNADAY |9 C-U R-E O, and not merely patched up for a while to ?i???aM?t ?^*?1 CT return worse than before. It makes no difference f?rsiv??ts. MSB what other doctors have told you, or what all you h?*? ?rl?rf >11 1 >?v- ?. i . Hi chance to prove to you that this vast experience ha. Uu/ht m'e a nl J .k t M would be of help to you. If you will writ* me?o<Uy I wUl itnd miTi Lh!t H of my mild, soothtng, guaranteed treatment that wTll do more t# H than I or anyone eUe could in a month's preach^* Its ill no to vou u 122 B9 suffer any" more with eczema and refuse to merely write to me fortrl* ??< i f ^ ? blame yourself. No matter where you lire I hay^t^r^ H dropping me a postal today I. likely to you mor^^fMmforUn^ week thaiJ ffl voa ever expected to enjoy srain. iSe it rl?ht no ? r^^I?fe sUk? M I. E. CANNADAY, M. D.J489 Court Ml, Sedalla, Mo. HI Bisk, MsJio, ?, MtiMr ksbr bjIWwIstMtM, H S?a?* U?ls ??(!<? to ?mm poor scff?-.r fro. *?????. h will b. a Itlad act fcy in.